And bringing together 3 alpha point guards. Now we have none. Whatever advanced metrics he was using were crap.LazarusLong wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 11:43 amI'm sure management sold Ariza on the myth that he was coming to an improving team with a bright future.
After playing for championship contenders, it has to be frustrating for him to find himself in this hot mess.
"And again, you draft two SFs the past two years and then say, "We need a veteran SF for 15mil"? "
Sort of like drafting two project power forwards in the same draft ...
Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
Fitting that Shaq was a big part of the reason we lost last night because this franchise is dumb.
Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
Bellamy trivia:LazarusLong wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:30 pmAyton gets another double-double.
Big deal.
At this rate, he's more Walt Bellamy than David Robinson ...
As a rookie, averaged 31 & 19 and led the league in FG%.
In 1968-69, played in 88 regular season games, still an NBA record.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
We need a floor leader at PG and better Team Defense. Booker and Warren are premier scorers in this league, but we are like an Orchester without a director. Ayton is a premier interior scorer, but we have no one who can feature him. We have some other young players we can develop to be contributers. (Bridges, Holmes, Jackson, Okobo, Melton) On Defense we need a better defensive concept. I would like, as a team, to pressure more the Ballhandler and the strong side. Often when our defenders get beat, our second line of defense is too far away to help, which leads us to always be late on rotations and the defense to break down. The Team has to be more „compact“ on Defense. Driving on us is way too easy.
Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
I would rather have kept Shaq than Canaan.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
Among players who have played at least 10 games, Mikal Bridges is leading the league in steals per 36 minutes, with 2.6. Overall, he is #24 in steals per game with 1.5, #2 among rookies.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
Canaan outplayed him in preseason. Shaq was given the chance, but didn't do anything with it. Shaq is a superior athlete and defender, but he can't shoot and doesn't have much skill at playing point. You can't make an argument that the Suns should have gone with upside, but Canaan played better on the court.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
I hate that this is where Sarver led the team. The suns would have been bettter off having kept Dragic for his career without ever having brought in Isiah Thomas or replacing Bledsoe with Knight.
Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
I think Shaq would have looked a lot better next to Booker (and Bridges) and he didn’t get to show that in the preseason. He’s not someone that can share a backcourt with Josh Jackson.INFORMER wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 5:29 pmCanaan outplayed him in preseason. Shaq was given the chance, but didn't do anything with it. Shaq is a superior athlete and defender, but he can't shoot and doesn't have much skill at playing point. You can't make an argument that the Suns should have gone with upside, but Canaan played better on the court.
He showed much better chemistry with Ayton than Canaan has as well and wouldn’t have greatly helped our point-of-attack defensive issues.
I’m comfortable saying we’d have more wins by now if we kept him over Canaan, who does not have a single plus skill.
Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
Just a useless signing for all those reasons and...ShelC wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 9:01 amIt's not even about him being a "go-to" guy, it's about his supposed impact as a vet. As you said, he's a complementary player so his impact is minimal without someone to get him easy/open shots. If we had drafted Fox as our PG (or had anyone competent at point), then I could see the value in Ariza as a veteran shooter and defender who's been battle tested and could hit big shots in winning time. But there's hardly any been any winning time this season.
And again, you draft two SFs the past two years and then say, "We need a veteran SF for 15mil"?
If Ariza could hit big shots come winning time, he would still be playing for the NBA champion Houston Rockets.
I actually think his individual defense has been good, but he's just not a personality who elevates other guys on the team. Crawford has had 10x the leadership impact that Ariza has.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
Yup. Note to Sarver and Jones: just because a player has been around a while doesn’t mean he provides “veteran leadership.”O_Gardino wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 7:01 pmJust a useless signing for all those reasons and...ShelC wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 9:01 amIt's not even about him being a "go-to" guy, it's about his supposed impact as a vet. As you said, he's a complementary player so his impact is minimal without someone to get him easy/open shots. If we had drafted Fox as our PG (or had anyone competent at point), then I could see the value in Ariza as a veteran shooter and defender who's been battle tested and could hit big shots in winning time. But there's hardly any been any winning time this season.
And again, you draft two SFs the past two years and then say, "We need a veteran SF for 15mil"?
If Ariza could hit big shots come winning time, he would still be playing for the NBA champion Houston Rockets.
I actually think his individual defense has been good, but he's just not a personality who elevates other guys on the team. Crawford has had 10x the leadership impact that Ariza has.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
How does that happen? Two different teams?Cap wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 2:35 pmBellamy trivia:LazarusLong wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:30 pmAyton gets another double-double.
Big deal.
At this rate, he's more Walt Bellamy than David Robinson ...
As a rookie, averaged 31 & 19 and led the league in FG%.
In 1968-69, played in 88 regular season games, still an NBA record.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
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Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
I think Ayton, Booker, Warren and now Bridges are starting material.
Center-Ayton
Power Forward- ?
Small Forward - Warren, Bridges
Shooting Guard- Booker
Point Guard - ?
Holmes is listed as a Power Forward but is our backup Center. I like his aggression and tenacity. Anderson is a PF but isn’t isn’t the guy. Bender should be our PF but he is not getting better and at this piint is definitely NOT the guy. Holmes moving to our starting PF position along side Ayton would improve our defense IMO. Then of course we wouldn’t have a BU Center.
We are still missing a PG. Expecting wins with this team is asking a lot but, I think we have some nice pieces. If I were to pick the best starting five with what we have it would be
PG - Booker
SG - Bridges
SF - Warren
PF - Holmes
C - Ayton
I would like to see this group start a game. Unfortunately we would have to go to our bench at some point.
Center-Ayton
Power Forward- ?
Small Forward - Warren, Bridges
Shooting Guard- Booker
Point Guard - ?
Holmes is listed as a Power Forward but is our backup Center. I like his aggression and tenacity. Anderson is a PF but isn’t isn’t the guy. Bender should be our PF but he is not getting better and at this piint is definitely NOT the guy. Holmes moving to our starting PF position along side Ayton would improve our defense IMO. Then of course we wouldn’t have a BU Center.
We are still missing a PG. Expecting wins with this team is asking a lot but, I think we have some nice pieces. If I were to pick the best starting five with what we have it would be
PG - Booker
SG - Bridges
SF - Warren
PF - Holmes
C - Ayton
I would like to see this group start a game. Unfortunately we would have to go to our bench at some point.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
Yup. 35 with New York and 53 with Detroit.Superbone wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 8:16 pmHow does that happen? Two different teams?Cap wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 2:35 pmBellamy trivia:LazarusLong wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:30 pmAyton gets another double-double.
Big deal.
At this rate, he's more Walt Bellamy than David Robinson ...
As a rookie, averaged 31 & 19 and led the league in FG%.
In 1968-69, played in 88 regular season games, still an NBA record.
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
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Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
Some context: Bellamy had a terrific rookie year for a team (Chicago Packers) that went 18-62.Cap wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 2:35 pmBellamy trivia:LazarusLong wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:30 pmAyton gets another double-double.
Big deal.
At this rate, he's more Walt Bellamy than David Robinson ...
As a rookie, averaged 31 & 19 and led the league in FG%.
In 1968-69, played in 88 regular season games, still an NBA record.
Packers later moved to Baltimore and became the Bullets.
Bellamy was a solid offensive player who took lots of time off on defense.
He was with the Knicks for several years, teaming with Willis Reed.
Knicks traded Bellamy, shifted Reed to center, and won an NBA championship.
While Bellamy compiled impressive statistics during his career, most of the teams he played for had losing records.
Well, so much for hopes and dreams ...
Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
I don't think I like Holmes at PF. He's too plodding and he doesn't have an outside shot. I would rather play Ariza or Warren or even Bender or Anderson at that spot, I think.Nodack wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 11:01 pmI think Ayton, Booker, Warren and now Bridges are starting material.
Center-Ayton
Power Forward- ?
Small Forward - Warren, Bridges
Shooting Guard- Booker
Point Guard - ?
Holmes is listed as a Power Forward but is our backup Center. I like his aggression and tenacity. Anderson is a PF but isn’t isn’t the guy. Bender should be our PF but he is not getting better and at this piint is definitely NOT the guy. Holmes moving to our starting PF position along side Ayton would improve our defense IMO. Then of course we wouldn’t have a BU Center.
We are still missing a PG. Expecting wins with this team is asking a lot but, I think we have some nice pieces. If I were to pick the best starting five with what we have it would be
PG - Booker
SG - Bridges
SF - Warren
PF - Holmes
C - Ayton
I would like to see this group start a game. Unfortunately we would have to go to our bench at some point.
Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
How about Holmes at C and Ayton at PF?Marty [Mori Chu] wrote: ↑Fri Nov 23, 2018 10:33 amI don't think I like Holmes at PF. He's too plodding and he doesn't have an outside shot. I would rather play Ariza or Warren or even Bender or Anderson at that spot, I think.Nodack wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 11:01 pmI think Ayton, Booker, Warren and now Bridges are starting material.
Center-Ayton
Power Forward- ?
Small Forward - Warren, Bridges
Shooting Guard- Booker
Point Guard - ?
Holmes is listed as a Power Forward but is our backup Center. I like his aggression and tenacity. Anderson is a PF but isn’t isn’t the guy. Bender should be our PF but he is not getting better and at this piint is definitely NOT the guy. Holmes moving to our starting PF position along side Ayton would improve our defense IMO. Then of course we wouldn’t have a BU Center.
We are still missing a PG. Expecting wins with this team is asking a lot but, I think we have some nice pieces. If I were to pick the best starting five with what we have it would be
PG - Booker
SG - Bridges
SF - Warren
PF - Holmes
C - Ayton
I would like to see this group start a game. Unfortunately we would have to go to our bench at some point.
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
I am not advocating for Holmes at PF, but to call him plodding and then suggest Anderson might be better is mind blowing.Marty [Mori Chu] wrote: ↑Fri Nov 23, 2018 10:33 amI don't think I like Holmes at PF. He's too plodding and he doesn't have an outside shot. I would rather play Ariza or Warren or even Bender or Anderson at that spot, I think.Nodack wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 11:01 pmI think Ayton, Booker, Warren and now Bridges are starting material.
Center-Ayton
Power Forward- ?
Small Forward - Warren, Bridges
Shooting Guard- Booker
Point Guard - ?
Holmes is listed as a Power Forward but is our backup Center. I like his aggression and tenacity. Anderson is a PF but isn’t isn’t the guy. Bender should be our PF but he is not getting better and at this piint is definitely NOT the guy. Holmes moving to our starting PF position along side Ayton would improve our defense IMO. Then of course we wouldn’t have a BU Center.
We are still missing a PG. Expecting wins with this team is asking a lot but, I think we have some nice pieces. If I were to pick the best starting five with what we have it would be
PG - Booker
SG - Bridges
SF - Warren
PF - Holmes
C - Ayton
I would like to see this group start a game. Unfortunately we would have to go to our bench at some point.
Re: Game Day: Suns (3-13) @ Bulls (4-13), Wed 11/21/18
I just don't believe in "twin towers" lineups. I'd rather have a shooter at the PF, even one who's struggled as mightily as Anderson has.